Wan di, wan mai di (part 22)

By Chris de Boer
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22 September 2016

Chris lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 22 of 'Wan di, wan mai di': Chris talks about the day of his life - the second time, but it was very different.

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From what Lung Addie reads on the blog, he must deduce that quite a few Farangs, who have moved to Thailand, want as little contact as possible with other Farangs or no contact at all. Some even call their compatriots whiners, vinegar pissers…. I have already learned a nice series of such swear words.

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 20)

By Chris de Boer
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19 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 20 of 'Wan di, wan mai di': Suppliers at home.

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He has been nervous for days, and has prepared himself thoroughly via the internet. The day, the exact location and the time have been checked and checked several times. In recent days, the tension, especially for himself, has risen to an almost unbearable level.

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For the most part, due to the articles published on Thailand blog, Lung addie often gets the question from Dutch and Belgian tourists whether it is possible to help them find their way in the region here. Lung addie doesn't mind that and has already met several cool people in this way.

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Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 19 of 'Wan di, wan mai di': Experiences with the Thai bureaucracy.

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 18)

By Chris de Boer
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13 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 18 of 'Wan di, wan mai di' we meet a former colleague of Chris's wife, his father and an aunt who is not an aunt.

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Many foreigners buy a new car in the name of their spouse or another "trustworthy" person. The disadvantage of this is that, if something goes wrong, you, as the owner of the car, cannot claim it. So we go out ourselves and listen to what we all need and how it works. Actually simple.

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 17)

By Chris de Boer
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10 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 17 of 'Wan di, wan mai di': Grandfather, his gig (or rather two gigs) and her suitor.

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Generation Gap

By The Inquisitor
Posted in Isaan, Living in Thailand
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9 September 2016

In his old Belgian country, De Inquisitor mainly associated with peers. Yes, of course there was the family with the grandparents, older uncles and aunts, there were friendly neighbors who were a lot older, your favorite pub also had some late fifties and older.

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At first Lung Addie paid no special attention to it, but he hadn't seen the familiar walking of Deun, aka No Name, for a few days. Possibly it was because of the rainy season, but no, in the mornings there was hardly any rain lately.

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Landed on a tropical island: Water load at the Olympics

By Els van Wijlen
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8 September 2016

I am on an island surrounded by water. It is a tropical island, heavy rain showers bring a lot of water every now and then. Last week I mopped up another 15 liters of water because it had entered through the cracks of the sliding door. So you would say, plenty of water.

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 16)

By Chris de Boer
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7 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 16 of 'Wan di, wan mai di': Lek, his heavily pregnant wife Aom and their daughter nong Phrae.

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Rainy season in Isan

By The Inquisitor
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6 September 2016

Rainy season. An average Belgian or Dutch person probably has the jitters when they hear that word. Do you get a lot of rainy days all year round and then they have an emphatic rainy season here? No thanks.

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 15)

By Chris de Boer
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4 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 15 of 'Wan di, wan mai di' Daow's classroom.

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This time a collection of a few short experiences and experiences: The Inquisitor is up early and steps into the bathroom for a nice shower. No water comes out of the tap. Jesus, what now?

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Wan di, wan mai di (part 14)

By Chris de Boer
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1 September 2016

Chris de Boer lives in a condominium building in Bangkok. Every day there is something for it. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. In part 14 of 'Wan di, wan mai di' the neighborhood supermarket.

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